Landmark President Mark R. Levin will testify 10 a.m.m, tomorrow before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, the Subcommittee on Worforce Protections, Room 2175 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC. Mark will testify oabout Landmark's complaints to the IRS, the Federal Election Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor over the National Education Association's political expenditures and activities in violation of federal tax, finance and labor laws.

The hearing promises to be exciting because NEA General Counsel Robert Chanin is also scheduled to appear on behalf of the union!

I'm glad to see it'll be webcast. Somebody who wakes up early ought to post the link to the webcast tomorrow around 8:30, Eastern time.

And remember: "Workforce" means "conditioned, dumbed-down serfs," brought to you by the century-long work of a few private corporate foundations who want to mold the thoughts and actions of America's children.

Weakening the NEA is the single most important domestic initiative. The NEA controls the minds and pursestrings of the Leftist liberal agenda and has infiltrated every aspect of social/educational policy in the last 25 years or so. Many educators fear the NEA's power and fear what can happen to them if they criticize the NEA. I wish Mr. Levin the best for all our sakes!

You might want to get the group together and pipe this in tomorrow morning. I think that MJ and the Judge would be interested also. Might make for a good show one night. I miss you guys on Paltalk, tell all hello.

Weakening the NEA is the single most important domestic initiative. The NEA controls the minds and pursestrings of the Leftist liberal agenda and has infiltrated every aspect of social/educational policy in the last 25 years or so. Many educators fear the NEA's power and fear what can happen to them if they criticize the NEA.

Exactly correct. They have now included in that agenda trying to foist homosexual "tolerance" and values on students.

So, for all those President Bush defenders out there, I ask this very simple question.

What has W done to take on the NEA today, yesterday, this week, this month, this year?

If he won't carry the torch for conservatives on an issue against a group that lobbies and finances his opponents at every turn and opposes every value that made this country great he _cannot_ be considered a Conservative.

For those posters who blabber on about "tactical" this and "Congressional Election" that I ask you:

Why won't Bush take on this insidious leftist group? Why won't he expose their vicious attempts to brainwash the children of America?

I think Mark is great and I know he will do a good job at the hearing. I simply have no faith or confidence in the House or the Senate or the Justice Department to do anything at all about the abuses of the scumbag teachers union. Everybody will get outraged and then it will all just fade away. None of these scumbag union punks or NEA mice will get indicted or spend a single day in jail, and they likely will not even face any penalties whatsoever. Hell, they'll probably get promoted!(yawn) Wake me up when some government scumbag finally goes to jail.

I second that emotion. NEA is nothing but a bunch of loud mouthed socialists. The left gained the podium in the '60's and '70's by yelling and being persistant as hell. It's beyond time we got a bit more vocal ourselves. I'm so sick and tired of PC and public 'education' I could puke! I love Mark because he does NOT MINCE WORDS.

Ping. As a note, my 13-year-old came and looked over my shoulder last night when I was reading the "resolutions" I downloaded. I was on section I again and he asked what I was reading, so I told him it what it was. He just skimmed part of it and asked, "Isn't this about politics? What does this have to do with education? Um.. mom, so this is 64 pages of.. uh.. garbage?" Out of the mouth of babes.

Apparently you are unaware that the NEA is whining because the accountability standards in the education bill are too hard. If the schools do not meet those standards, the money is not there and will follow the children to another school.

The net effect of this is that if these whiners want to keep their jobs, they are going to have to teach children to read, rather than engaging in a lot of social nonsense. The NEA is now in the position of being against the education bill and admitting that some of their members CANNOT TEACH.

In my opinion, the decline in influence of the NEA will follow, as their true nature becomes apparent.

Much better to handle it this way, rather than setting oneself up to be portrayed as the "enemy of education." In other words, there is more than one way to skin a cat.

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